Former Cboe headquarters in the Loop sold for $40 million ahead of data center conversion – Chicago Sun-Times

An affiliate of real estate firms Prime Group and Capri Investment Group purchased the building at 400 S. La Salle St. for $12 million in June 2024. The pair of developers are transforming the James R. Thompson Center into Google’s new Chicago headquarters. The property will still become a data center, but it will now be helmed by Legacy Investing. An affiliate of Legacy Investing purchased the building from Prime and Capri for $40 million in late October.
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9mm
6 months ago

Follow the money on this one.

Ataraxis
6 months ago
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Correct. The Feds need to investigate this transaction.

Chaos In My Brain
6 months ago

CBOE will eventually leave Chicago and Illinois. NYSE will eventually leave NYC. Both probably headed to Texas. Going with them millions of dollars in taxes that well paid members of these organizations pay. More empty offices, more small local businesses closing, more deficits. Thank you democrats for doing such a fine job!.

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